Squashing the following, since we don't want things sinkholed
or missed:

--- a/ISSUES
+++ b/ISSUES
@@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ submit patches and/or obtain support after you have searched the
 {documentation}[http://unicorn.bogomips.org/].
 
 * No subscription will ever be required to email the public inbox.
-* Please Cc: all participants in a thread, as subscription is optional
+* Cc: all participants in a thread or commit, as subscription is optional
 * Do not {top post}[http://catb.org/jargon/html/T/top-post.html] in replies
 * Quote as little as possible of the message you're replying to
 * Do not send HTML mail, it will likely be flagged as spam
@@ -39,9 +39,13 @@ but their mailing list remains operational.
 
 Uncommon bugs we encounter in the Linux kernel should be Cc:-ed to the
 Linux kernel mailing list (LKML) at mailto:[email protected]
-and other kernel lists such as mailto:[email protected]
-(for networking issues).  No subscription is necessary, and the our
-mailing list follows the same conventions as LKML for interopability.
+and subsystem maintainers such as mailto:[email protected]
+(for networking issues).  It is expected practice to Cc: anybody
+involved with any problematic commits (including those in the
+Signed-off-by: and other trailer lines).  No subscription is necessary,
+and the our mailing list follows the same conventions as LKML for
+interopability.  There is a kernel.org Bugzilla instance, but it is
+ignored by most developers.
 
 Likewise for any rare glibc bugs we might encounter, we should Cc:
 mailto:[email protected]

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